Nottingham Forest are still hopeful about offloading Jonjo Shelvey and Emmanuel Dennis this summer, according to The Athletic.
The Tricky Trees had a busy end to the summer transfer period, with a lot of new players joining to strengthen Steve Cooper’s roster.
By selling Brennan Johnson to Tottenham Hotspur on deadline day, they made a significant profit of €55 million.
A host of players with little chance of securing first-team minutes this season have also been sent out on loan across Europe.
And it has been claimed that the Tricky Trees are still looking to sell Shelvey and Dennis this summer while the other international transfer
windows are still open.
Additionally, other players with slim chances of earning first-team minutes this season have been loaned out to different countries in Europe.
Additionally, it has been stated that the Tricky Trees are continuing to look to offload Shelvey and Dennis this summer while the other foreign
transfer windows are still open.
Shelvey joined Nottingham Forest this January and he made only eight appearances under Cooper and the club are looking to offload him with two
years remaining on his current contract.
Dennis joined the Tricky Trees from Watford last summer and struggled to settle in City Ground as he scored only two goals in 27 appearances.
Now that significant transfer windows in Greece and Turkey are still open, it is unclear if the Premier League team would receive any offers for the pair.